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I have a 2ft-3ft tall Slash pine tree that is slowly dyingit seems. It did fine last year with alot of new growth. It started to get alot of browning needles this winter. It has new growth on the ends, but not as much as my other pines (of the same species) and the lower part of the tree has all browned needles. All of my other Slash pines are fine and thriving. Its in about the same type of soil, same moisture (getting plenty) as the others.
Is it pretty much done with or anything I can do? Wondering if fertilizer would help or finish it off?